August 21, 2006

Inside 61 Parnassus

61 Parnassus Kitchen

We have to admit, we weren’t all that impressed when we first spied 61 Parnassus on the MLS. And then we received a link to the Resident Photography site for the property which piqued our interest enough to take a tour (of both the website and the physicial property). It’s a captivating house that manages to maintain much of its historic charm (originally designed by architect Maxwell Bugbee) while integrating a thoroughly modern kitchen (featured in Sunset Magazine) and flow.

Unfortunately the property is already in contract (after seven days on the market), but you still might want to take a quick tour of the website: the photography is fantastic, the kitchen an inspiration, and we heard they’re still soliciting backup offers.

∙ Listing: 61 Parnassus (3/2) - $1,345,000 [61parnassus.com] [MLS]

First Published: August 21, 2006 1:33 AM

Comments from "Plugged In" Readers

Curious - this property has two addresses (61A also) and was marketed as TICs. Do you know if it is contract with one buyer or two?

Posted by: Mike at August 21, 2006 8:04 AM

Mike - We have a feeling you're thinking of 61-61A Carl ( http://www.zephyrsf.com/listingdetail.cfm?ID=3872 , http://www.zephyrsf.com/listingdetail.cfm?ID=3873 ), both of which are still Active.

Posted by: SocketSite at August 21, 2006 9:59 AM

That really is a fantastic home. I have some good friends that have a long, narrow kitchen so I forwarded the pictures on to them.

Posted by: Naples Florida Real Estate at August 21, 2006 11:30 AM

61 Parnassus is a single-family, detached home, not a TIC.

Posted by: Marin Modern at August 21, 2006 3:29 PM

I'm not sure which I'm more impressed with: the house or the Web page design!

Posted by: Sexy & Sassy in SF at August 22, 2006 12:33 AM

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